Resources

Resources Available to TAANA Members
Potential for New Clients
Through TAANA's referral program, its affiliation with AON for licensure defense representation, and networking at many events, members have numerous opportunities to broaden their referral network and client base.
Access to Members Only Area of TAANA Website
Our website is a valuable resource that is constantly updated for our members. An online Member Directory, online forums, order forms, specialty products, and archived issues of our quarterly newsletter are just some of the features found on the site. CLICK HERE to login to the members-only section.
Discounts on Conference Registration Fees
The TAANA Annual Meeting & Educational Conference brings together nurse attorneys from around the country to participate in workshops, attend seminars, and network to share ideas. TAANA members are offered discounted attendance fees from non-members.
Networking Opportunities
TAANA members have ample opportunities to meet with each other as local chapters and at the TAANA Annual Meeting & Educational Conference, sharing their interests, experience, and professional focus.

Chance to Participate in the Supreme Court Swearing In
Every two years, TAANA members are invited to participate in a U.S. Supreme Court group admission — a memorable way to be sworn in.
Professional Writing and Speaking Opportunities

With publications like the Journal of Nursing Law available as well as other creative outlets, TAANA offers plenty of opportunities for members to publish in national journals. TAANA Speakers Bureau provides members the opportunity to address national & local associations on a variety of legal topics.
Services Offered to TAANA Members
Journal of Nursing Law
Members also receive a subscription to the official journal of TAANA, the Journal of Nursing Law, which addresses issues of concern to lawyers, nurses, policy makers, and ethicists.
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Continuing Education
Members may participate in professional educational programs aimed at nurse attorneys in a variety of practice settings through in-person conferences and teleseminars.
Speakers Bureau
TAANA members are often asked to speak at non-TAANA sponsored conferences on their area of expertise. Those who volunteer for the bureau increase the visibility of TAANA in the professional community.
Referral Program
Our referral program puts potential clients into contact with nurse attorneys. Clients call a toll-free referral line and are asked about their location and situation. Using a computerized database, we then direct the caller toward the nurse attorney best suited to assist him or her. We can also inform the client of the attorney's specific legal specialties, rates, business hours, contact information, educational background, and bar admissions.
Product Discounts
We offer substantial discounts to members on many items available through the TAANA Store.
TAANA Position Statements & Papers
Follow the links below for details.
TAANA Position Papers
- Expert Testimony in Nursing Malpractice Actions More >
- Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP) More >
- The Juris Doctorate as a Terminal Degree More >
- Experts on Nursing: TAANA Takes a Stand More >
TAANA's Amicus Brief Supporting a Nurse's Non-Negotiable Duty to Advocate
TAANA member Diane Warlick recently wrote a compelling Amicus Brief on behalf of TAANA in the case of Ellen Hughes Finnerty v. Board of Registered Nurses, Court of Appeals for the State of California, Cause No. B 200659. Another TAANA member, Phyllis Gallagher, raised awareness of the situation shortly after the entry of the California Board of Nursing ruling against her client.
The case concerns a nurse's duty to serve as a vigilant advocate for the safety and rights of a patient in the face of a doctor's order that the nurse believes to endanger the patient.
The brief filed on behalf of TAANA references the longstanding history of tension between the medical and nursing professions. As stated by Warlick, "[T]here are clearly areas of overlap in the scopes of practice of nursing and medicine, yet they remain clearly separate and distinct professions."
Issues raised by the brief:
- The professionalism of nursing practice no longer requires nurses to blindly follow orders that may cause harm
- The standards of nursing practice and the Nursing Code of Ethics establish duties condone a nurse's refutation of a physician's order that she believes would cause harm
- Public policy concerns for a board's infringement on a nurse's duty to exercise professional judgment
- The discipline of the exercise of nursing judgment and the resulting detriment to future patients in need of nursing advocacy
Once again, TAANA is proud not only to advocate excellence and support the profession of nursing, but to commend the excellent work of fellow nurse attorneys and TAANA members, Diane Warlick and Phyllis Gallagher.
To view the Amicus Brief in its entirety, CLICK HERE.
To view the Table of Authorities, CLICK HERE.

